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(Toronto) Camden Door Controls Inc. has expanded their line of Sure-Wave touchless switches with new models that feature stainless steel faceplates the preferred choice of hospital, food processing facilities and other applications that require a resilient metal surface for harsh cleaners and disinfectants.

New CM-324 Series stainless steel switches include both a single gang and double gang model with the choice of blank, graphic icon or graphic icon with ‘Wave to Open' text. Designed for flush mounting to standard electrical boxes, Camden also offers a range of impact and flame resistant surface mount ABS back boxes to meet the requirements of any installation.

Sure-Wave switches feature an operating range of 1 to 26" and an adjustable time delay of 1-5 seconds. One-piece faceplates (with gasket, included) permit use in all weather conditions and environments. Sure-Wave  operates on 12 - 24 V AC/DC, and has a heavy-duty 5-amp relay, ensuring compatibility with all automatic door operators and electrified locks.

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